noun 1. the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims. 2. something that is printed or published and distributed, especially a given number of a periodical: Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine? 3. something that is sent out or put forth in any form. 4. a quantity of something that is officially offered for sale or put into circulation at one time: a new issue of commemorative stamps; a new bond issue. 5. a point in question or a matter that is in dispute, as between contending parties in an action at law. 6. a point, matter, or dispute, the decision of which is of special or public importance: the political issues. 7. a point, the decision of which determines a matter: The real issue in the strike was the right to bargain collectively. 8. a point at which a matter is ready for decision: to bring a case to an issue. 9. something proceeding from any source, as a product, effect, result, or consequence: His words were the issue of an intelligent man. 10. Often, issues.

11. the ultimate result, event, or outcome of a proceeding, affair, etc.: the issue of a contest. 12. a distribution of food rations, clothing, equipment, or ammunition to a number of officers or enlisted soldiers, or to a military unit. 13. offspring; progeny: to die without issue. 14. a going, coming, passing, or flowing out: free issue and entry. 15. a place or means of egress; outlet or exit. 16. something that comes out, as an outflowing stream. 17. Pathology.

18. issues, English Law. the profits from land or other property. 19. the printing of copies of a work from the original setting of type with some slight changes: the third issue of the poem. 20. Obsolete. a proceeding or action.verb (used with object), issued, issuing. 21. to put out; deliver for use, sale, etc.; put into circulation. 22. to mint, print, or publish for sale or distribution: to issue a new coin; to issue a reprint of a book. 23. to distribute (food, clothing, etc.) to one or more officers or enlisted soldiers or to a military unit. 24. to send out; discharge; emit.verb (used without object), issued, issuing. 25. to go, pass, or flow out; come forth; emerge: to issue forth to battle. 26. to be sent, put forth, or distributed authoritatively or publicly, as a legal writ or money. 27. to be published, as a book. 28. to originate or proceed from any source. 29. to arise as a result or consequence; result: a reaction that issues from the stimulus. 30. Chiefly Law. to proceed as offspring, or be born or descended. 31. Chiefly Law. to come as a yield or profit, as from land. 32. Archaic. to have the specified outcome, result, etc. (often followed by in). 33. Obsolete. to end; terminate. Idioms 34. at issue,

35. join issue,

36. take issue, to disagree; dispute: He took issue with me on my proposal for a new advertising campaign. /ˈɪʃuː; ˈɪsjuː/noun 1. the act of sending or giving out something; supply; delivery 2. something issued; an edition of stamps, a magazine, etc 3. the number of identical items, such as banknotes or shares in a company, that become available at a particular time 4. the act of emerging; outflow; discharge 5. something flowing out, such as a river 6. a place of outflow; outlet 7. the descendants of a person; offspring; progeny 8. a topic of interest or discussion 9. an important subject requiring a decision 10. an outcome or consequence; result 11. (pathol)

12. (law) the matter remaining in dispute between the parties to an action after the pleadings 13. the yield from or profits arising out of land or other property 14. (military) the allocation of items of government stores, such as food, clothing, and ammunition 15. (library science)

16. (obsolete) an act, deed, or proceeding 17. at issue

18. force the issue, to compel decision on some matter 19. join issue

20. take issue, to disagreeverb -sues, -suing, -sued 21. to come forth or emerge or cause to come forth or emerge 22. to publish or deliver (a newspaper, magazine, etc) 23. (transitive) to make known or announce 24. (intransitive) to originate or proceed 25. (intransitive) to be a consequence; result 26. (intransitive) foll by in. to end or terminate 27. (transitive)

noun

personal problems, esp. difficulties or disagreements with someone or somethingExamples

She has issues with her son’s teachers. Usage Note

pl n, slang n.

c.1300, “exit, a going out, flowing out,” from Old French issue “a way out, exit,” from fem. past participle of issir “to go out,” from Latin exire (cf. Italian uscire, Catalan exir), from ex- “out” (see ex-) + ire “to go,” from PIE root *ei- “to go” (see ion). Meaning “discharge of blood or other fluid from the body” is from 1520s; sense of “offspring” is from late 14c. Meaning “outcome of an action” is attested from late 14c., probably from French; legal sense of “point in question at the conclusion of the presentation by both parties in a suit” (early 14c. in Anglo-French) led to transferred sense of “a point to be decided” (1836). Meaning “action of sending into publication or circulation” is from 1833. v.

c.1300, “to flow out,” from issue (n.) or else from Old French issu, past participle of issir; sense of “to send out authoritatively” is from c.1600; that of “to supply (someone with something)” is from 1925. Related: Issued; issuing.

issue is·sue (ĭsh’ōō) n.

noun

A problem •Colloquial: We have an issue with irregular newspaper delivery see:

[ish-oo or, esp. British, is-yoo] /ˈɪʃ u or, esp. British, ˈɪs yu/ noun 1. the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims. 2. something that is printed or published and distributed, especially a given number of a periodical: Have you seen the latest issue […]

[is-uh s] /ˈɪs əs/ noun 1. an ancient town in Asia Minor, in Cilicia: victory of Alexander the Great over Darius III 333 b.c. /ˈɪsəs/ noun 1. an ancient town in S Asia Minor, in Cilicia north of present-day Iskenderun: scene of a battle (333 bc) in which Alexander the Great defeated the Persians

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